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Old Dec 27, 2021 | 10:03 am
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Originally Posted by corky
Are you guys using these like you would regular pasta? Like in tomato or Alfredo type things? I don't like zucchini or other noodles I have tried . It is the texture that is most of the turn off for me. I can't stand spaghetti squash. I love pasta but has anyone found a noodle that really passes for pasta?
A hand held spiralizer is very cheap and works for any hard veggie.
This is where I've landed on the subject too, it's not pasta, and doesn't sub for it. You can't really cook it al dente as you would with pasta. You can make perfectly fine meals with these things, but they're still vegetable dishes not pasta. Kind of like I always say if you think a turkey burger is a sub for a beef burger you'll be disappointed. It needs to be treated like turkey. I find that Asian sauces work better with veggie "noodles" than Italian.
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Old Dec 28, 2021 | 3:51 pm
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Im a fan of Seapoint Farms Edamame Fettuccine. I already eat plenty of wheat and there are times when Id like to have something else in my diet. Ill top those noodles with a hearty red pasta sauce loaded with veggies Ive added. No, its not exactly like wheat pasta but I like its flavor and the other gummy alternatives Ive tried dont appeal.
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Old Jan 5, 2022 | 2:38 am
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My go to for adapting ragu and bolognese type pasta dishes has also been palm hearts. I havent seen noodle products made with them (and when I have, I dismissed them as too expensive) but canned and jarred palm hearts are available relatively economically in the U.K. and, particularly, in Spain, so I just drain and rinse them and slice them myself as a rustic style tagliatelle substitute.

I wanted to bring more vegan/plant foods into my high-fat low-carb diet this year so I made an order for Lupin flour - have been eating Lupin beans/seeds (altramuces - a classic Spanish bar snack, I find them in London at Portuguese shops) for years just hadnt had them ground before - and a few other alternative flours and bonders. As soon as they arrive Im going to try this low-carb pasta recipe


I like the idea of combining wheat gluten and konjac powder with flours.
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Old Jan 6, 2022 | 1:30 pm
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Originally Posted by BamaVol
I tried the stuff that comes in the bag. I thought it was slimy and tasteless. Thats too big a price to pay for virtually zero calories.
They're not slimy after they're rinsed well but I felt like I was eating rubber bands. Couldn't develop a taste for them, no matter how I tried preparing them.
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